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Programming Web Services with Perl
By Pavel Kulchenko, Randy J. Ray
Publisher : O'Reilly
Pub Date : December 2002
ISBN : 0-596-00206-8
Pages : 486
Programming Web Services with Perl is written for Perl programmers who have no prior knowledge of web
services. No understanding of XML-RPC or SOAP is necessary to be able to apply these technologies easily,
through the use of publicly available Perl modules detailed in the book. If you're interested in applying XML-
RPC and SOAP technologies to distributed programming applications, then Programming Web Services with
Perl is a book you'll want to have.
Table of Contents
Index
Reviews
Examples
Reader Reviews
Errata
Programming Web Services with Perl
By Pavel Kulchenko, Randy J. Ray
Publisher : O'Reilly
Pub Date : December 2002
ISBN : 0-596-00206-8
Pages : 486
Copyright
Preface
Audience for This Book
Structure of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to Web Services
Section 1.1. History
Section 1.2. The Web Services Dream
Section 1.3. The Web Services Cold Shower
Section 1.4. Who to Believe?
Section 1.5. Web Services in the Real World
Chapter 2. HTTP and XML Basics
Section 2.1. HTTP
Section 2.2. XML
Section 2.3. XML Schema
Chapter 3. Introduction to XML-RPC
Section 3.1. History of XML-RPC
Section 3.2. Example Client: Meerkat
Section 3.3. Limitations of XML-RPC
Chapter 4. Programming XML-RPC
Section 4.1. Perl Toolkits for XML-RPC
Section 4.2. RPC::XMLSimple
Section 4.3. XMLRPC::Lite
Section 4.4. RPC::XML
Chapter 5. Introduction to SOAP
Section 5.1. Background
Section 5.2. XML Definitions
Section 5.3. RPC over SOAP
Section 5.4. SOAP Transport
Section 5.5. Further Reading
Chapter 6. Programming SOAP
Section 6.1. A Toolkit Approach
Section 6.2. DevelopMentor's SOAP Module
Section 6.3. The SOAP::Lite Module
Section 6.4. Other SOAP-Related Modules
Chapter 7. Serving SOAP over HTTP
Section 7.1. Basic SOAP::Lite Servers
Section 7.2. The Application
Section 7.3. Designing the Server
Section 7.4. Tying the Interface Code to SOAP
Section 7.5. Improving the Code and the Service
Section 7.6. Ideas for Further Exploration
Chapter 8. SOAP Services Without HTTP
Section 8.1. Choosing a Protocol
Section 8.2. Authentication
Section 8.3. Transports with Server and Client
Section 8.4. Standalone Protocols
Section 8.5. Creating New Transport Modules
Chapter 9. Service Description with WSDL
Section 9.1. Basic WSDL
Section 9.2. WSDL Programming
Chapter 10. Service Advertising and Discovery with UDDI
Section 10.1. Defining UDDI
Section 10.2. Programming with UDDI::Lite
Chapter 11. REST: Representational State Transfer
Section 11.1. Defining REST
Section 11.2. REST Principles
Section 11.3. Programming REST
Chapter 12. Advanced Web Services Topics
Section 12.1. Message Routing
Section 12.2. Packaging
Section 12.3. Security
Section 12.4. Services Discovery
Section 12.5. Reliable Messaging
Section 12.6. Business Process Management
Section 12.7. Implementation Considerations
Section 12.8. WS-Next
Appendix A. XML-RPC Toolkit Programming Reference
Section A.1. RPC::XMLSimple
Section A.2. XMLRPC::Lite
Section A.3. RPC::XML
Appendix B. SOAP::Lite Programming Reference
Section B.1. SOAP::Lite
Section B.2. SOAP Transport Classes
Section B.3. The Apache Wrapper
Section B.4. UDDI::Lite
Appendix C. XML-RPC Example Code
Section C.1. Basic Meerkat Client (Chapter 3)
Section C.2. XML-RPC Toolkit Samples (Chapter 4)
Appendix D. SOAP Example Code
Section D.1. HTTP SOAP Code (Chapter 7)
Section D.2. SOAP with Other Protocols (Chapter 8)
Appendix E. WSDL and UDDI Examples
Section E.1. The wishlist.wsdl File
Section E.2. The useperlorg.wsdl File
Section E.3. The show_biz UDDI Application
Appendix F. Bibliography and References
Section F.1. Bibliography
Section F.2. Additional Recommended Books
Section F.3. Web Pages
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